A Sekishu Juyo katana
By Naotsuna, Nanbokucho period (14th century)
Sugata (configuration): hon-zukuri, iori-mune broad, even mi-haba, thick kasane, chu-gisskai and shallow torii-zori
Kitae (forging pattern): standing itame with ji-nie and copious, fine chikei
Hamon (tempering pattern): gunome-midare with variations between o-gunome, kaku-baru gunome and some togari-ba with many ashi, hotsure, yubashiri, sunagashi, kinsuji and large nie
Boshi (tip): sugu-ba- ko-maru on the omote and midare-komi turning togari on the ura with haki-kake and streaks of nie on both sides
Horimono (carving):bo-hi on both sides
Nakago (tang): o-suriage with katte-sagari file marks and three holes (two plugged)
Habaki (collar): two-piece, copper
Nagasa (length from tip to beginning of tang): 28 1/4in (71.7cm)
Motohaba (width at start of tempered edge): 1 1/8in (2.9cm)
Sakihaba (width before tip): 7/8in (2.2cm)
In shirasaya (wood storage scabbard) with saya-gaki signed and dated by Tanobe Michio
With certificate designating this sword as the 45th Juyo Token (Precious sword) no. 10595 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai (The Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword), dated 1999.10.29.
Sold for
US$ 134,500
inc. premium
Footnotes
Category:
Asian Art
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Japanese Art
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